‏ Isaiah 32

The Glorious Future

1Behold, a aking will reign righteously
And princes will rule justly.
2Each will be like a brefuge from the wind
And a shelter from the storm,
Like
Lit canals
,
dstreams of water in a dry country,
Like the eshade of a
Lit heavy
huge rock in
Lit an exhausted
a parched land.
3Then hthe eyes of those who see will not be
Or turned away
blinded,
And the ears of those who hear will listen.
4The
Lit heart
mind of the khasty will discern the
Lit knowledge
truth,
And the tongue of the stammerers will hasten to speak clearly.
5No longer will the mfool be called noble,
Or the rogue be spoken of as generous.
6For a fool speaks nonsense,
And his heart
Or does
,
oinclines toward wickedness:
To practice pungodliness and to speak error against the Lord,
To
Lit make empty the hungry soul
,
rkeep the hungry person unsatisfied
And
Lit he causes to lack
to withhold drink from the thirsty.
7As for a rogue, his weapons are evil;
He tdevises wicked schemes
To udestroy the afflicted with
Lit words of falsehood
slander,
wEven though the needy one speaks
Lit justly
what is right.
8But ythe noble man devises noble plans;
And by noble plans he stands.

9Rise up, you zwomen who are at ease,
And hear my voice;
aaGive ear to my word,
You complacent daughters.
10Within a year and a few days
You will be troubled, O complacent daughters;
abFor the vintage is ended,
And the fruit gathering will not come.
11Tremble, you women who are at ease;
acBe troubled, you complacent daughters;
adStrip, undress and put sackcloth on your waist,
12 aeBeat your breasts for the pleasant fields, for the fruitful vine,
13 afFor the land of my people in which thorns and briars shall come up;
Yea, for all the joyful houses and for the agjubilant city.
14Because ahthe palace has been abandoned, the
Lit multitude of the
populated ajcity forsaken.
Or Ophel
Hill and watch-tower have become alcaves forever,
A delight for amwild donkeys, a pasture for flocks;
15Until the anSpirit is poured out upon us from on high,
And the wilderness becomes a aofertile field,
And the fertile field is considered as a forest.
16Then apjustice will dwell in the wilderness
And righteousness will abide in the fertile field.
17And the aqwork of righteousness will be peace,
And the service of righteousness, arquietness and
Or security
confidence forever.
18Then my people will live in a atpeaceful habitation,
And in secure dwellings and in undisturbed auresting places;
19And it will avhail when the awforest comes down,
And axthe city will be utterly laid low.
20How ayblessed will you be, you who sow beside all waters,
Who
Lit send out the foot of the ox
let out freely the ox and the donkey.

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